She says she can picture Charlie right now frisking about some green field of Heaven, wearing his loop of flowers. |
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One of the soldiers rushed forward and began frisking the older man while his comrades covered him. |
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The premiere of Woolf Phrase, on a bare stage, featured Richard Siegal speaking passages by Virginia Woolf and frisking like a puppy. |
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Sylvester, known as Rocky to friends in his Harlem neighborhood, was shot in the chest by the plainclothes cop, who was frisking the man's son. |
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The Irish Sea has never been balmy, but the sheltered bay in Port Erin caught the sun and meant many happy summers spent frisking in the sand. |
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I look down to a meadow in Central Park and see tiny muffled moppets frisking around like children in a Dutch painting. |
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He vows to stop the police from frisking so many young black and Hispanic men, and to tax the rich to pay for more pre-school places. |
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Policemen are frisking ticket holders at the gates as a security measure in the wake of threats to disrupt the first screenings of the film in the city. |
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A police officer is frisking a suspect whose trousers are nearly around his knees. |
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For a time in the late 1970s, I was a member of the security staff at Gatwick airport, frisking passengers before they boarded their flights. |
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There, you can see white calves and lambs from our traditional breedings, grazing and frisking about. |
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Spring? the season of the blooming flowers, the fresh leafs at the trees, the new nests of the birds and the newborn foals and calves frisking on the meadow. |
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A search can mean everything from a frisking by a police officer or to a demand for a blood test to a search of an individual's home or car. |
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With their carapace they survive the ordeal of the nets, frisking into scrabbly action as soon as they can. |
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So she drew her mother away skipping, dancing, and frisking fantastically. |
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